The IEE-ULB welcomed visiting researcher Chinatsu Yasuda back
After a first visit in 2023, Chinatsu Yasuda joined the IEE-ULB again this autumn 2024.
Read MoreAfter a first visit in 2023, Chinatsu Yasuda joined the IEE-ULB again this autumn 2024.
Read MorePedro Cuesta García is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Fellow under the framework of the GEM-DIAMOND PhD fellowship, part of the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, coordinated by the Institut d’Études Européennes (IEE-ULB). Pedro holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University Carlos III de Madrid and a Master of Laws (LLM) in European Public Law & Governance from the European Law School of Maastricht University.
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is delighted to welcome Soso Makaradze from the University of Salzburg. His research activities will focus on EU integration, democratic backsliding and public opinion.
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is thrilled to welcome Theofanis Kakarnias as visiting researcher. Mr. Kakarnias comes to us from Political and Social Sciences department of Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain.
Read MorePh.D researcher Giulia Gallinella discusses on this this brief piece the use of delegated rulemaking during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is delighted to welcome Chinatsu Yasuda from the University of Tokyo. Her research activities focus on the Cultural Policy of the European Union.
Read MoreIt has been a pleasure for the IEE-ULB to host Giulia Gallinella from LUISS Guido Carli University. Her research activities have focused on delegation of powers in EU emergency politics.
Read MoreIEE-ULB visiting researcher Dora Hegedus joins the IEE from LUISS Guido Carli University. Her research activities will focus on the creation of subregions within the EU, and specifically the Visegrad Group.
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is delighted to welcome Mr. Hein Htet from Sciences Po Bordeaux. His research activities will focus on the evolution of the decision-making process for the steel and financial services in the European Union.
Read MoreDr. Carmen Cristófol Rodríguez from the University of Málaga is our new visiting researcher. Her research activities will focus on Sustainability in the European Fashion Sector. Welcome!
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is delighted to welcome Ana Guardiola Lohmüller from . Her research activities will focus on Migration, Refugees, and the Common European Asylum System (CEAS).
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is delighted to welcome Tomohiro Fukuda from 14 February 2022 until 18 June 2022. His research activities will focus on administrative resource management in the EU, within the scope of the IEE-ULB research theme “Europe as a community of norms and value”.
Read MoreThe IEE-ULB is delighted to welcome Dr. Mario Munta from 24 January 2022 until 27 February 2022. His research activities will focus on (national) ownership of the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility, within the scope of the IEE-ULB research theme “Europe as an area of economic and social regulation”.
Read MoreDuring his stay, visiting researcher Maurice Pascal Nzumbu lo Ambetima will focus on the partnership between the European Union and its Member States, on the one hand, and the Member States of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States, on the other.
Read MoreDuring his three-month research stay, visiting researcher Jose Antonio Moreno will focus on the political influence of a list of climate change contrarian European think tanks.
Read MoreDuring his one-year research stay, visiting researcher MyonJung Kim brings a comparative perspective of Korea and other Asian countries as well as an analysis of Korea-Europe relations.
Read MoreIuliana Mihai's doctoral research focuses on the cultural and labour market aspects of European migration.
Read MoreThe current corona crisis might not be that big of a leap in European integration as many expect, says IEE visiting researcher Lucas Schramm.
Read MoreEach academic year, the Institute for European Studies of the ULB hosts a select group of visiting researchers who work around our 4 research themes. They come to Brussels from universities around the world to deepen their research and expertise in European studies. During their stay, they are supervised by one – sometimes two – of the IEE-affiliated professors.
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